It has been shown in Part 1a that denominational marking was not used in the reign of Ptolemy III (246-221 BC). The evidence from hoards presented in Part 1b showed that Ptolemy II's two-eagle coins circulated with Ptolemy III's one-eagle coins of the same denomination; it is therefore very unlikely that the two eagles represented a different denomination. Ptolemy IV (221 - 204 BC) did not issue any two-eagle coins and neither did Ptolemy V (204-180 BC). Ptolemy VI reintroduced two eagles early in his reign together with Cleopatra I (180-164 BC); the table below shows examples of his two-eagle coins.